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David Lavenson Phones & Addresses

  • Bakersfield, CA
  • Midland, TX
  • Albuquerque, NM
  • Cottonwood, CA
  • Houston, TX
  • Davis, CA
  • Santa Rosa, CA

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Production Supervisor

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Location:
Pasco, WA
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
UC Davis since Sep 2008
Graduate Student Researcher

UC Davis Sep 2009 - Jun 2010
Graduate Teaching Assistant

Lehigh University Aug 2007 - May 2008
Undergraduate Research Assistant

Air Products and Chemicals Inc. May 2007 - Aug 2007
Intern

Lehigh University Jan 2007 - May 2007
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
Education:
University of California, Davis 2008 - 2013
PhD, Chemical Engineering
University of California, Davis 2008 - 2010
Master of Science, Chemical Engineering
Lehigh University 2004 - 2008
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Chemical Engineering
Rheology
Fluid Mechanics
Chemistry
Matlab
Flow Assurance
Oil and Gas
Research
Tga
Production Chemistry
Oilfield
Transport Phenomena
Petroleum
Troubleshooting
Mathematical Modeling
Nanotechnology
Nmr
Gas Chromatography
Mass Transfer
Mri
Gas
Non Newtonian Fluids
Naphthenates
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Operations Consulting
Upstream
Wax
Emulsions
Gas Hydrates
Production Optimization
Fluid Phase Behavior
Separations
Interests:
Wrestling
Soccer
Cycling
Sailing
Hiking
Crossfit
Certifications:
Texas Board of Professional Engineers, License 47866
Professional Engineer (Pe)
Engineer In Training (Eit)
License 47866
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David Lavenson

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Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Methods For Qualifying Compositions

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US Patent:
20150127315, May 7, 2015
Filed:
Nov 5, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/533202
Inventors:
David Michael Lavenson - Houston TX, US
Ramachandran Venkatesan - Katy TX, US
Lee David Rhyne - Cypress TX, US
Laurence Ann Washington - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/18
G06F 17/50
US Classification:
703 10, 73 6162
Abstract:
A test apparatus for qualifying compositions used to reduce scale deposition in fluid, e.g., wax deposition in crude oil, is disclosed. The test apparatus includes a first reservoir capable of holding a first fluid, and a second rotatable reservoir disposed within the first reservoir, the second reservoir capable of holding a second fluid. The apparatus includes a fluid inlet through which the second fluid enters the second reservoir, and a fluid outlet through which the second fluid exits the second reservoir, wherein a bottom surface of the second rotatable reservoir is configured to be at least partially submerged in the first fluid so that precipitate from the first fluid can be deposited thereon.
David M Lavenson from Bakersfield, CA, age ~38 Get Report